CHAPTER TEN - VOTING PROCEDURES

Voting procedures are simple. A senator puts forth a motion to the party, committee or senate as a whole (this depends on the subject), if it is seconded then it will become an official vote with a deadline on when all votes must be turned in. The Senator Prime and the Chancellor will both tally the votes.

As far as elections, members running for whichever position they are trying to achieve will have two weeks to campaign and try to gain votes. At the end of the two weeks the members will vote for whichever candidate they want. The Chancellor will then announce the winner.

The people running for said office are not allowed to vote.